Re: [web-annotation] HTML Serialization Use Cases

> On 8 Apr 2016, at 14:46, Sarven Capadisli <notifications@github.com>
 wrote:
> 
> dokieli <https://github.com/linkeddata/dokieli> - a decentralised 
authoring, annotations, and social notifications tool. It stores all 
articles and Web Annotations natively in HTML+RDFa by default in 
personal data stores.
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tH_wMWSEzlE 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tH_wMWSEzlE> is a 1 minute screencast
 demonstrating an annotation interaction:
> 
> Sign-in to an article using personal WebID by authenticating with 
personal data store
> Annotation UI (highlight text, write content, select license, 
submit)
> Store annotation at personal data store (at a different URL and 
domain than the article)
> Send notification to the article's inbox about the annotation
> Article looks at its own inbox for notifications, retrieves the 
annotation from the remote location, parses HTML+RDFa, generates a 
similar HTML+RDFa and inserts into the DOM for view
> There can be variations to the process and mechanism above, but it 
works the same for replies, footnotes, references, bookmarking, and 
other social interactions.
> 
@csarven, just to make it sure I have the right understanding: as far 
as the HTML+RDFa is concerned, that is done 100% by the system and not
 the user, right? In other words, the possible complexity of the 
HTML+RDFa does raise usability issues, because it is invisible for the
 end user. Knowing the complexity of HTML+RDFa, this is a very 
important aspect.





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